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2001 396 Radar Replacement
- paulr
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2001 396 Radar Replacement
I need to replace my original Furuno Radar on my 396.
I'm looking for and inexpensive unit as I no longer go offshore, mostly Barnegat Bay to Atlantic City, NJ.
I would like to do this myself along with my son. Can anyone give some advice as to start this project?
Which ever unit I purchase I will be buying a new compatible multi function GPS unit after the radar is done.
Any help would be much appreciated.
- bud37
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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
paulr wrote:Source of the post I'm looking for and inexpensive unit as I no longer go offshore
I have an idea you can get into life threatening situations just as easily 400 yards from shore as miles from shore.....maybe more, many times it is the other targets around you. My advice , get quality.

- paulr
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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
- Alanna Mo Cree
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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
I have a Garmin and have had to remove the radar twice for hurricanes (I'm in a height restricted slip due to cover). The hardest part is handling the radar aloft. Install is pretty easy with just two cables to hook up.
Alanna Mo Cree | Apopka Florida
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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
- paulr
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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
I've had some feedback from 2 other sites and Garmin and Furuno seems to be the direction to go.
Now the search starts.
- Carverlvr2
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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
- bud37
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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
Don't have to have a doctorate to operate it...

I will say there is some awful nice stuff out there now with mfd's to show you all the parameters you want to monitor on your boat at just a touch......

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Re: 2001 396 Radar Replacement
bud37 wrote:Source of the post My experience over the years has also been that Garmin has been the most user friendly, intuitive stuff I have ever had. My opinion anyhow.
Don't have to have a doctorate to operate it...
I will say there is some awful nice stuff out there now with mfd's to show you all the parameters you want to monitor on your boat at just a touch......
Agreed… very intuitive, I don’t think I’ve ever even needed to look at a manual. The old lowrance stuff I had before was a different story.
The best radar I ever used was on old Sperry CRT unit they had on this tug/barge combo I worked on for a while. You could pick up a seagull on the water at 3 nm away when dialed in correctly. It probably weighed 500lbs though and wouldn’t be practical in todays digital world.
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